Glass-washing tray



April 10, 1956 H. WEISS GLASS-WASHING TRAY Filed Aug. 10, 1954 4 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR.

MAN/v7 1.. WE/ss BY ru M April 10, 1956 H. WEISS GLASS-WASHING TRAY 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 10, 1954 WM A .E L V m w N n M l I l Y B H. L. WEISS April 10, 1956 Filed Aug. 10, 1954 April 10, 1956 H. L. WEISS 2,741,392

GLASS-WASHING TRAY Filed Aug. 10, 1954 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 S 9 72 9 75 6 y 5 I 76 65 7 L k; ZL V QL H =a basketxmember in which the drinking ported in spaced reiationship to each other, anda removable cover-which will 1 United States Patent .Thisinvention relatestto racks of the type commonly employed in'washing aplurality of drinking glasses or the like.

It isan object of the prescnt invention to provide a rackfor washing drinkin lasses or the like cornurisin glasses aresupermit the rack to be inverted-while retaining the drinking glasses thereinandpermittingthe latterto drain.

It: is another object of the present invention toprovide a rack for washing drinking glasses of'the abovetype wherein-the cover is provided with a pair of oppositely disposed handles, said handles being adapted upon pivotal movement thereof to, lock the cover to the basket when .-said handles are in the operative position.

Cther objects of the present inventionare to provide a rack for washin" drinking glasses or the like bearing the above objects in mind which is of simple construction, inexpensive. to manufacture, has a minimum number of ,parts, iseasy toruse and eficicnt in operation.

of the invention and showing the handles in operative position for holding the rack and for locking the cover to the basket portion;

Figure 2 is a perspective view of the rack showing the handles in the operative position with the rack being inverted so as to permit the glasses to drain;

Figure: 3 is an exploded perspective view of thecoyer and basket and showing the handles in their inoperative position;

Figure 4l-is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken along the line 4- -3 of Figure 2;

: Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of one of the handles;

Figure 6 is an exploded perspective View of the .parts forming the basket and showing in phantom a drinking 5 glass positioned therewithin;

Figure 7 is a vertical'sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of Figure l;

. Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 7 but showing the rack employed with a drinking glass of less height than the drinking-glass of Figure 7;

' Figure 9 is atop plan view of the cover member of a' from the right of Figure '10;

Figure 12 is a perspective View or" one of the handles; Figural? is a top plan view of a nodified form of the a basket member adapted to be employed with the modified cover of Figures 9-12;

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Figure 14.is,a side elevational view thereof looking from the right of Figure 13;

Figure 15 is a fragmentary perspective .view of one of the corners of the basket of Figures 13 and 14;

Figure 16 is a fragmentary top plan view of the modified ,f ormoftheinvention of Figures 915 showing the drinking glasses .in position therewithin and the handles in the operative, locking position, and

Figure 17 is afragmentary vertical sectional view taken .alongthe line 17.17 of Figure 16.

,Referring now more in detail to the drawing wherein similar reference numerals identify correspondingparts thoughoutthe several views, it) indicates generally arack for washing drinking glasses or the like includinga basket portion indicated generally at 11 (Figure 3) anda cover portion indicated generally at 12, substantially as illus- ':trated.

{The basket 11 includes a lowerrendless loop of wire :13 ofsubstantially square configuration having rounded corners and connected in vertically spaced relationship to an intermediate endless loop 1.4 and an upper endlessfloop 15 of identical size and shape as the lower loop 13 by meansof the corner posts 16, the corner posts 16 being suitably welded to the insides of the loops 13,14 and 15.

The loops 13, 14 and 15 are further secured together intermediate their corners by means of the braces 17 0f inverted, U-shaped configuration, the braces KTbeingsuitably welded to the insides of the loops. it will be noted that two such braces 37 are provided for each. side of thebasket and that two pairs of oppositely disposed braces 17 ar Connected by the horizontal wires. 38 intermediate the loops 13 and and intermediate the loops l land 15.

As shown in Figure 6, a pair of opposite sides ofthe lower loop 13 of the basket are connected by parallel, closely spaced wires 19 welded at their opposite ends to the top of the loop 13. Parallel, widely spaced wires 20 disposed at substantially right angles to the wires 19 are .welded across the tops of the latter, extending to the other opposite sides of the loop 13 of the basket and cooperating with wires 19 to provide a closelyspaced grillsupporting the bottoms of the drinking glasses 21.

"Parallel, widely spaced wires 22 connect a pair. of opposite sidesoi intermeciate loop 14, the ends of wires :22tbeing welded to the underside of the loop 14. Second parallel, widely spaced wires 23 disposed at substantially right angles to the wires 22 connect the other opposite sides of loop 14, the ends of the wires 23 being welded :to the underside of the loop 14 and to the top sides of the wires 22;. and'forming thereby a widely spaced grill adapted to receive downwardly therethrough the drinking: glasses Zl in spaced relationship to each other.

, Parallel, widely spaced wires 24 connect a pair of opposite sides of the upper loop 15, the ends of the wires "24 being welded to the underside of the loop with the wires 24 aligned vertically with the wires 23 ofthe intermediate loop. Second parallel, widely spaced wires 25 connect the other opposite sides of the loop 15, the ends of the wires 25 being welded to the underside of the loop -15, the Wires 25 passing under the wires 24 and being welded thereto to form a widely spaced grill receiving the a drinking glasses 21 downwardly therethrough in spaced relationship, thewires 25 being alignedvertically with the wires 22.

The basket 11 is adapted to support thereon a plurality oftthe drinking glasses 21, retaining the latter in spaced relationship to each other.

;Ihe cover 12 includes a lower endlessloop of-swire 26- of'substantially square configuration and having rounded corners, the lower loop 25 being connected in 0 vertically spaced relationship to an intermediate loopj27 and an upward loop 28 by means of the posts 29, the ..P,0 sts 29 being welded to the insides of theloops26, 27

for each side of the cover,the posts 29 being displaced from the corners of the cover. 7

' One pair of opposite sides of the upper loop 28 are connected by parallel, widely spaced wires 30, the opposite ends of the wires 3% being welded to the top of the loop 28. The wires 39 are aligned vertically withthe Wires 25 of the basket member. One of the wires 30a is integrally formed at its ends with the depending vertical posts 31, the posts 31 extending downwardly at right angles to the wire Sila and being welded to the outside of the intermediate loop 27 and the lower loop 26. A pair of oppositely disposed handles are pivotally mounted on each of the posts 31 intermediate the intermediate loop 27 and the lower loop 26 and. are indicated generally at 32 (Figure formed from a unitary length wire and includes an outer end 33' formed at right angles thereto with the sides 34. Each of the sides 34 is formed with a loop 35 with the free inner ends thereof being looped twice about the post 31, as at 36, being then doubled back and extending parallel to the sides 34, as at 37, and terminating in loops 38 substantially parallel to the loops 35.

A bushing 39 sleeves each of the posts 31 intermediate the looped portions 36 of the handles 32.

The loops 26, 27 and 28 of thecover 12 are slightly larger than the loops 13, 14 and 15 of the basket 11,

permitting the cover 12 to be slipped downwardly onto the basket in nesting relationship thereto as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 7, with the wires 30 resting on the open upper ends of the drinking glasses 21. The cover 12 is placed downwardly onto the basket 11 with the-handles 32 in the open position of Figure 3 and disposed adjacent the horizontal wires 18 of the basket. The handles 32 are then rotated in the direction of the arrows of vFigure 3 to the parallel positions of Figure l, which movement causes the lowermost loops 35 and 38 to snap into locking position intermediate the upper loop 15 and the uppermost brace of wire 18, as shown in Figure 7.

It will be noted that the ends 33 of the handle 32 extend beyond one side of the rack 1% (Figure permitting the same to be grasped in both hands when dipping the rack and glasses into a cleaning solution or the like. By this construction the rack 10 may also be inverted (Figure 2) to permit the glasses to drain. Thus the handles 32 not only permit the rack 10 to be manipulated in a convenient manner, but also serve to lock the cover 12 to the basket 11 and permit the rack to be inverted without dropping the drinking glasses.

As shown in Figure 8, the rack It) may also be employed with drinking glasses 21a of less height than the drinking glasses 21, in which case the wires 30 of the cover 12 will rest directly on the upper loop of the basket 11, and both the upper and lower loops 35 and 38 of the locking handles 32 being snapped intermediate the lower loop 13, the lowermost wire 18 and the intermediate loop 14.

Referring now particularly to Figures 9-17, there is shown a modified form of the present invention indicated generally at 49 and including a basket indicated generally at 41 and a removable cover therefore indicated generally at 42, substantially as illustrated.

The basket 41'includes a lower endless loop of wire 43 of substantially square configurationand provided with rounded corners, the lower loop 43 being connected in vertically spaced relationship to an intermediate loop 44 and an upper loop 45, both identical in size and shape with the lower loop 43, by means of the posts 46. It will be noted that the posts 46 are welded to the insides of the loops 43, 44 and '45, one pair of oppositely disposed sides of the basket 41 being provided with four posts 46 while the other pair of oppositely disposed sides thereof are provided with three posts 46.

The loops 43, 44 and 45 are further connected to each Each of the handles 32 is other at their corners by means of the corner posts 47 of inverted U-shaped configuration, the sides of the posts 47 tapering downwardly and coming together attheir lower ends while the upper looped portions thereof are bent inwardly, substantially as illustrated.

A pair of opposite sides of the lower loop 43 are con nected by the parallel, closely spaced wires 48, the opposite ends of the wires 48 being welded to the upper side of the loop 43. Second parallel, widely spaced wires 49 (Figure 15) connect the other opposite sides of loop 43, the opposite ends of the wires 49 being welded to the underside of loop 43, the wires 49 passing under the wires 48 and being welded thereto. Thus the wires 48 and 49 form a closely spaced latticework design to support the lower ends of the drinking glasses 21.

A pair of opposite sides of the intermediate loop 44 are connected by the parallel, widely spaced wires 50 (Figure 17), the opposite ends of the wires 50 being welded to the underside of the loop 44. The'other opposite sides of the loop 44 are connected by second parallel, widely spaced wires 51, the opposite ends of the wires 51 being welded to the underside of the loop 44. The wires 51 pass under the wires 50 and are Welded thereto, the wires 50 and 51 forming a widely spaced latticework adapted to receive the drinking glasses 21 therethrough in spaced relationship to each other.

Opposite sides of the upper loop parallel, wires 53 being welded to the underside of loop 45.. Second parallel, widely spaced wires 54 connect the other opposite sides of the loop 45, the opposite ends of the 45 are connected by wires 54'being welded to the underside of the loop 45.

' wardly therethrough in freely spaced relationship to each other. The latticework of the upper loop is, of course, aligned vertically with the latticework of the intermediate loop 44.

The sides of the basket 41 having four posts 46 are provided with horizontal wires 54, the opposite ends of the wires 54 being welded to the innermost pair of posts 46. It will be noted that a first pair of wires 54 is disposed intermediate the lower loop 43 and intermediate loop 44, and a second pair intermediate loop 44 and upper loop 45.

The cover 42 includes a lower endless loop of wire 55 of substantially square configuration and having rounded corners, the lower loop 55 being connected in vertically spaced relationship to an intermediate loop 56 and upper loop 57, both identical in size and shape with the lower loop 55, by means of the posts 58. The posts '58, it will be noted, are welded to the outsides of the loops 55, 56

and 57.

Opposite sides of the upper loop 57 are connected by' parallel, widely spaced wires 59, the opposite ends of the wires 59 being welded to the upper side of the loop 57. i

As shown in Figure 12, the intermediate loop 56 on a pair of opposite sides thereof is provided with laterally aligned loop formations 60, while the lower loop 55 is provided with loop formations 61 aligned vertically with the loop formations 6! A pin 62 is rotatably mounted within each of the vertically aligned loops 60, 61, the upper and lower ends of the pins 62 being peened, as at 63 and 64, whereby to prevent displacement'of the pins through the loops in an obvious manner.

A pair of handles indicated generally at 65 are pivotally mounted on each of the pins 62. Each of the handles 65 includes an outer vertical end portion 66 connected at its lower end to a horizontal side portion 67 and at its upper end to a horizontal side portion 68, the inner end of the upper side portion 68 being formed with a vertical portion 69 which is in turn formed at as illustrated in Figure 12. The upper side portion 70 widely spaced wires 53, opposite ends of the:

and the lower side portion 67 are formed with inwardly ,stantially vertical postson, opposite sides of said cover means, the. inner ends 'of said -verticallyspaoed sides being looped around said posts and being formed with second inwardly extending vertically aligned loops, and a plurality of substantially horizontaL-vertically spaced wires extending, vertically aligned loops '71 and 72,.respeetively.

" The innerends'cf the side portions 67 and '70 are looped twice around the pin- 62, as at 73 and 74, respectively.

' Theupper side portion 70 is formed'with a doubled up 5 larger than the portion '75 which terminates in a loop 76, while the lower side portion 67 is formed with the doubled up portion 77 which terminates in a loop 78, the loops 76 and 78 being aligned vertically and extending inwardly in a manner similar to the loops 7'1 and 72.

A bushing 79 sleeves each ofthe pins 52 intermediate .loop portions 73 and 74'.

' The loops '55, 56'and 57 of the cover .42.are slightly loops 44 .and 45 ofthe basket .41,

means open'at the top and adapted to supportitherewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of' drinking glasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit .downwardlytonto said basket meansrand adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a-pairof pivotally mounted handle means onoppositesidesLof said I permitting the cover to fit downwardly onto the basket, as showniri Figure 17. The struts 59 of the cover will :rest onthe upper edge of the glasses 21 when the latter 2 is ofgreaterheight than the basket. The cover 42 is v placed on the basket 43 so that the handles 65 are adja- Y .cent the struts 54. When the handlesASS are rotated in-' wardly, the loops 71, 78 thereof will snap intermediate .i (Figure 7) the uppermost pair of struts 5'7 vwhile the loops 72, 78 thereof will snap intermediate the intermediate loops 44'and the strut 54 directly therebelow whereby to lockthe cover to the basket. The enlarged ends of the handle formed by the portions 67, es, 68 and 69 will provide a convenient means for holding the rack when r it is dipped into the washing solution and invertedafter removal to permit the drinking glasses 21 to drain.

In other respects the use and operation of the rack 42' r is similar to the rack 10 previously described.

While various changes may be made in the detailed construction it should be understood that such changes sshall be within the spirit andscope roftthe appended claims.

I claim: 7 1." An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support therewithin Vin snaced relationshi a lurality of drinking glasses or t i k the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto -.said basket means and adapted to retain vthe drinking glasses within said basket, and a pairof pivotallymounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, each of said handle means being formed from a unitary length of wire and including 1 an outer substantially vertical end,'vertica.lly spaced hori- .zontal sides, said vertically spaced sides being formed with inwardly extending, verticallytaligned loops, subcover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means said handlemeans adapted to locksaid cover means to said basket means, each of said handle meansbeing formed from a unitary length of wire and includingan outer substantially vertical end, vertically spaced horizontal sides, said vertically spaced sides being I formed with. inwardly extending, verticallyaligned loops, substantially vertical posts .on opposite sides of said cover means, the inner ends ofsaid vertically spaced sides being looped around said postsvand being formed with second .inwardly extending vertically alignedloops, and a plurality of substantially horizontal, vertically spaced wires on opposite sidesof'said basket means, said loops being adaptedto snap intermediate aseiected pair-of said vertically spaced wires whereby to lock said cover means to saidnbasket means, .saidend' portions of said handle means extending beyond .the' rack when said handle means are in their locked positions, and a bushing sleev- Wing each ofvsaid vertical posts intermediate the'looped inner ends of said vertically spaced sides.

4. 'An article oftheclass described comprising basket irneansopen at theitopand adapted to supporttherewithin in spaced relationship a plurality ofldrinkingglasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain thedrinking glasses within said basket, and a' pair oipivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides .of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said 'cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, eachof said handle means being formed from a unitary length'of wire and includingtan outer substantially vertical end, vertically spaced horizontal sides, said vertically spaced sides being formed .with inwardly extending, vertically aligned loops; substantially vertical posts on opposite-sidesof'said cover means, theinner ends of said :vertically spaced sides being looped around said posts and being formed-with'second inwardly extending vertically aligned loops, and a plurality of substantially horizontal, vertically spaced wires on opposite sides of said basket means, said loops being adapted to snap intermediate a selected pair of saidvertically spaced wires whereby to lock said covermeans to. said basket means, said end portions of said handle meansextending beyond the rack when said handle means are in their locked positions, each of said handle means being formed with a vertically enlarged outer portion to vfacilitate gripping thereof, and a bushing sleeving each? of said posts intermediate the inner looped ends of said vertically .stantially vertical posts on oppositeisides 'ofisaid'cover Ian-leans, the inner'ends of said vertically spacedsides being w-looped around said posts and being formed with second inwardly extending vertically aligned loops,'and a pluf-ralityof substantially horizontal, vertically spaced'wires :onopposite sidesiof said basket means, said loops being 1 adapted to snapiintermediate a selected'pair'of'said verti- 1 .cally. spaced wires whereby to lock said cover means to :''said basket means, said end portions of said handle means extending beyond the rock when said handle means are 1 in their locked positions.

2. An article of the class described comprising basket I. mean's'o'pen at the top and adapted to support therewithin spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, 'cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto "-said basket means and adapted to'retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle' means on opposite sides of said cover means :adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket spaced'smes ijimeansr said handle mans adapted to lock; Said, cover 70 5. An article of theclass-described comprising basket means to said basket means, each of said handle means means Open at the top and adapted to support-therewithin vbeing formed from a unitary length of wire and including in Spaced mlatignship a plurality of drinkingvglasses ian iouter substantially vertical end, vertically spaced hori- Jthe like; Cover means adapted til-fit downwardlylonto MzontaLsides, said vertically spaced sides being formed wSaid a k m nsa d d pte to retainthe-ldrinking with inwardlywextending, vertically aligned loops, sub glasses within said-basket, and a pair of pivotally: mounted Ehandle means on opposite sides of said cover means i adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, :said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced :relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of op- ;posite sides of said upper loop.

6. An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support therewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or 'the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto 'said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides or" said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, one of said spaced wires at opposite ends thereof being formed with vertical posts secured to the outside of said lower, intermediate and upper loops, each of said handle means being mounted on one of said posts intermediate said lower and intermediate loops. 7

7. An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support therewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop and an upper endless loop, :said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectangular configuration adapted to fit within said cover loops, an intermediate loop, and an upper loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said basket lower loop, substantially vertical corner posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops to each other in vertically spaced relationship, substantially inverted U-shaped loops connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops intermediate said corner posts, and horizontal, vertical spaced struts connecting an innermost oppositely disposed pair of said inverted U-shaped loops, each of said handle means including vertically spaced, vertically aligned, in-

wardly extending projections adapted to be snapped intermediate a selected pair of said horizontal wires.

8. An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support therewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means .1 iii) g 7 adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop, and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectangular configuration adapted to fit within said cover loops, an intermediate loop, and an upper loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said basket lower loop, substantially vertical corner posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops to each other in vertically spaced relationship, subcluding vertically spaced, vertically aligned, inwardly extending projections adapted to be snapped intermediate a selected pair of said horizontal wires, a plurality of substantially parallel, closely spaced wires connecting a.

pair of opposite sides of said basket lower loop, and second parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said lower basket loop at substantially right angles to said first wires and providing therewith a closely spaced latticework adapted to support thereo the bottoms of the drinking glasses. 7

9. An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support therewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectangular configuration adapted to fit within said cover loops, an intermediate loop and an upper loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said basket lower'loop, substantially vertical corner posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops to each other in vertically spaced relationship, substantially inverted U-shaped loops connectingrsaid lower, intermediate and upper basket loops intermediate said corner posts, and horizontal, vertical spaced struts connecting an innermost oppositely disposed pair of said inverted U-shaped loops, each of said handle means including vertically spaced, vertically aligned, inwardly extending projections adapted to be snapped intermediate 8. 7

entrees -fconnecting the other "opposite sides of said-intermediate basketiloop andforming with said third wires awidely spacedslatticework adapted to receive downwardly therethrough the drinking glasses in freely spaced relationship "to each other.

7 -10. Aniarticle of the class described comprising basket i means open at the top and adapted to snpporttherewithin ingspaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or .the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket :means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair'of pivctally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover 'means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket --means;- said.handle-means adapted tolock said cover ..mea ns to said basket means, said cover means comprising alower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular =configuration, antintermediate loop and an upper endless iloop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical inisize and shape-withsaid lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in -vertically spaced relationship to each other-and substantiallyparallel,, spaced wiresconnected at opposite ends to a .pair wof-opposite. sides of said upper loop, said'basket meanscomprising a lower endless loop of substantially -rectangular configuration adapted to fit within said coverv loops, an intermediate loop and an upper loop, said intert mediate andupper loops being identical in sizeandshape -with said basket lower loop, substantiallyverticalicorner poststconnecting said lower, intermediate and .upper basketi-loopsto each other invertically spaced-relationship, substantially.inverted U-shaped loops connecting -said lower, intermediateandupper basketiloops-intermediate vsaid corner posts, and horizontal, vertical-spaced struts connecting an innermost oppositely disposed pair ;of said =:.inverted Ul-shaped loops eachof saidthandlerrneans in- I 1 eluding verticallyspaced, vertically. aligned, .inwardly.. ex- -tending-projections"adapted.to be snapped intermediate a Wselectedpair ofssaid horizontal wires, a plurality of substantially parallel, closelyspaced wires connecting a pair of opposite. sides .of said basket. lower loop, and second parallel, widelyspaced wires connectingtheotheroppo- Lsiteisides of'said lower basket loop aLSubstantiallyright tanglestoisaidfirst wiresand providing therewith a.clo sely spaced .latticework adapted to support thereon .the botv toms of the drinking glasses, third parallel, widely;spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sidesof saidiintermediate basket loop, and fourthparallel, widelyspaced wires connecting the other opposite sides lof-isaidlintersmediateibasketiloopiand forming with saiduthird wires a widelyspaced latticework adapted. to receive downwardly. therethrough the. drinking .glassessin' freelyfspaced irela- :Iionship' to .each other,- fifth parallel, widely, spaced Iwires connecting a pair .of opposite sides of said upper'b'asket --lo'op, and sixth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides .of said upper basket. loop. and providing with said fifth wires a widely spaced latticeworklalignedwith said intermediate loop latticework and adapted to receivelthe drinking glasses downwardly therethrough infreely spaced relationship to each 'other.

'11.' An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted'to support therewithin inspaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or lthe like, covernmeans' adapted to fit downwardlytonto said .basket meansand adapted to retain-the drinking glasseswithin saidbasket, and a pair of pivotally mounted :handle :means .on opposite sides .of i said covert-means 1 adaptedrto be rotated against said cover andwbasket .umeansysaid handle'means adapted to locksaidcover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower end-less loop Wire of substantiallyrectangular 7 r'configuration, an intermediate loop and an ,uppertendless loop, said intermediate and .upper loops-being identical in-size and'ashapewithsaid lower loop,vvertical .tposts monnectingmaid lower,. interrnediate andupperfloops in wer'tically, spaced-@relationship to each-other-Zand substan 1G 1ttiallyiparallel zspaced wires connected at,.oppositei.ends to .1 a painof ,oppositei'sidessof saiduppenloop, saidbasket ,tsmeans comprising a lower. endless -loop Lof Tsubstantially .=rectangular configuration, an intermediate endless loop 57.. and san upper endless .loop, said intermediate .and ,upper loops being identical in size and shape with saidtlower 1 basket loop, side posts connecting said lower, intermediateand upper basket loops in spaced relationship to each other, corner posts further connecting said lower, inter- 10 mediate and-upper basket loops to each other; each'of said corner posts being "of substantiallyinverted U'-shaped configuration .havingthe sides thereof converging to said 1 lower basket loop and havingitheir upper-looped ends bentinwardly, and substantially horizontal, vertically 15.,spac'ed wires connecting the innermost pairs ofsaid side posts on oppositely disposed sides of said basket; each of said handle means including inwardly extending, -vertically, spaced projections adapted to be snappedintermediate a selected pair of i said horizontal "wires.

12: An articleof theclass' described'comprisingbasket .means op'en'iat the topand adapted to support therewithin v in spaced relationship a'p111'rality'ofdrinking glasses'or' the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto'said basket means andiadapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket,"and a pairof pivotally mounted'ha'ndle Jlmeans on opposite sides 'ofsaid cover means adapted to berotateda'gainst saidcover and'ba'sket means, said handle I means adapted 'to'locktsaid cover means toisaidbasket means, said cover means comprising a'lower endlessiloop wirei'of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate-loop and a'nl pper endless loop, said intermediate 1 and upper loop'sbeing identical in size and shape with said lower loop, "vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediateandDpPerbops invertically spaced relationship'to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected atroppositeiends' to a pair of 'opposite'sides of said upper loop, saidbasket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially.rectangular configuration, an intermediateendless loop and anupper endless loop, 40 said intermediate and ,upper loops being identical. in size and shape with said lower basket loop, side posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops in spaced relationship to each other, cornerposts r further connecting saidilower, intermediate and upper ,basketloops to eachother, each'of said corner posts being of "substantially inverted U-shaped configuration having :the. sides' thereof converging to said lower basket loop .and having itheirnpper looped ends bent inwardly, and rnsubstantiallyr horizontal, vertically spacedwires connectv ingwth eninnermost .pairSQOfLsaidVside posts onoppositely m disposed; sides of said basket, eachiof. saidhandle .means including inwardly. t extendin g, vertically spaced :projec- .,,.tions -adapted. to be: snapped intermediate a; selected pair of said horizontalwiregfirst parallel,-closely. spaced .wires --connecting a pair :of opposite sides ofsaidlower basket loop,-and= second parallel, widely spacedwires connecting the other opposite sidestof'said lower basket looptand i forming with' said .firstwires a latticework'adapted to ,-..support thereonthebottoms of the drinking glasses or .2thelike.

t 13. An articles-of thetclass described comprising basket atmeans open-atathe top and adapted to support therewithin in-spacedrelationship a plurality of drinking glasses f or-thelike, cover means "adapted to fit downwardly onto -sa.id vbasketxrneanscand adapted to retain the drinking glasseswithin-said basket, and apair'of pivotally mounted Lhandle'means onppposite sides of'said cover means 'adapted-.to be IOtatedagainst said cover and basket .means, said handle'nieans adapted to locklsaid .cover lmeans' tox said basket: means, said cover means cornprising ailowernendless' loopwire vof. substantially:rec- :tangular configuration; tanintermediate loop, and any-up- -per endless loop,- said-intermediate and uppenloops being inidenticaltin sizeand shape'withssaid lower loop, vertical postsconnectingsaid lower, intermediate and upper :loops stantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate endless loop and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower basket loop, side posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops in spaced relationship to each other, corner posts further connecting said lower, inter V mediate and upper basket loops to each other, each of said corner posts being of substatia'lly inverted U-shaped configuration having the sides thereof converging to said lower basket loop and having their upper looped ends bent inwardly, and substantially horizontal, vertically spaced wires connecting the innermost pairs of said side posts on oppositely disposed sides of said basket, each of said handle means including inwardly extending, vertically spaced projections adapted to snapped intermediate a selected pair of said horizontal wires, first parallel, closely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said lower basket loop, and second parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said lower basket loop and forming with said first wires a latticework adapted to support thereon the bottoms of the drinking glasses or the like, third parallel, widely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said intermediate basket loop, and fourth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides a of said intermediate basket loop and forming with said third wires a widely spaced lattticework adapted to receive downwardly therethrough the drinking'glasses in freely spaced relationship to each other.

14. An article of the class described comprising basketmeans open at the top and adapted to support therewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, cover means 'adaptedlto fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop, and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate endless loop, and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower basket loop, side posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops in spaced relationship to each other, corner posts further connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops to each other, each of said corner posts being of substantially inverted U-shaped configuration having the sides thereof converging to said lower basket loop and having their upper looped ends bent inwardly, and substantially horizontal, vertically spaced wires connectingthe innermost pairs of said side posts on oppositely disposed sides of said basket, each of said handle means including inwardly extending, vertically spaced projections adapted to be snapped intermediate a selected pair of said horizontal wires, first parallel, closely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said lower basket loop, and second parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said lower basket loop and forming with said first wires a latticework adapted to support thereon the bottoms of the drinking glasses or the like, third parallel, widely spaced wires connecting a pair l 12 fourth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said intermediate basket loopand formf ing with said third wires a widelyspaced latticework adapted to receive downwardly therethrough the drinldng glasses in freely spaced relationship to each other, fifth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said upper basket loop, and sixth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said upper basket loop and forming with said fifth' wires a widely spaced latticework adapted to receive downwardly therethrough a drinking glass or the like, said upper loop latticework being aligned vertically with said intermediate loop latticework.

15. An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support therewithin in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop, and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate endless loop, and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower basket loop, side posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops in spaced relationship to each other, corner posts further connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket'loops to each other, each of said corner posts being of substantially inverted ,U-shaped configuration having the sides thereof converging to said lower basket loop and having their upper looped ends bent inwardly, and substantially horizontal, vertically spaced wires connecting the innermost pairs of said side posts on oppositely disposed sides of said basket, each of said handle means including inwardly extending, vertically spaced projections adapted to be snapped intermediate a selected pair of said horizontal wires, first parallel, closely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said lower basket loop, and second parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said lower basket loop and forming with said first wires a latticework adapted to support thereon the bottoms of the drinking glasses or the like, third parallel, widely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said intermediate basket loop, and fourth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said intermediate basket loop and forming with said third wires a widely spaced latticework adapted to widely spaced latticework adapted to receive downwardly l therethrough a drinking glass or the like, said upper loop latticework being aligned vertically with said intermediate loop latticework, said lower and intermediate basket loops on a pair of oppositely disposed sides'thereof being provided with vertically aligned loop formations, verticalpins rotatably mounted within said vertically aligned loop formations, each of said handle means comprising a unitary length of wire having vertically spaced, horizorital side portions, said side portions being formed with vertically aligned, inwardly extending loops, the inner ends of said side portions being looped around said pins and being formed with second inwardly extending, vertically aligned loops, said first and second vertically aligned loops being adapted to snap intermediate vertically spaced pairs of said horizontal wires provided on opposite sides of said basket means and sleeve means on each of said pins intermediate the looped inner ends of said side portions.

16. An article of the class described comprising basket means open at the top and adapted to support there- Within in spaced relationship a plurality of drinking glasses or the like, cover means adapted to fit downwardly onto said basket means and adapted to retain the drinking glasses within said basket, and a pair of pivotally mounted handle means on opposite sides of said cover means adapted to be rotated against said cover and basket means, said handle means adapted to lock said cover means to said basket means, said cover means comprising a lower endless loop wire of substantially rectangular configuration, an intermediate loop and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower loop, vertical posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper loops in vertically spaced relationship to each other and substantially parallel, spaced wires connected at opposite ends to a pair of opposite sides of said upper loop, said basket means comprising a lower endless loop of substantially rectan nlar configuration, an intermediate endless loop and an upper endless loop, said intermediate and upper loops being identical in size and shape with said lower basket loop, side posts connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops in spaced relationship to each other, corner posts further connecting said lower, intermediate and upper basket loops to each other, each of said corner posts being of substantially inverted U-shaped configuration having the sides thereof converging to said lower basket loop and having their upper looped ends bent inwardly, and substantially horizontal, vertically spaced wires connecting the innermost pairs of said side posts on oppositely disposed sides of said basket, each of said handle means including inwardly extending, vertically spaced projections adapted to be snapped intermediate a selected pair of said horizontal wires, first parallel, closely spaced Wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said lower basket loop, and second parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said lower basket loop and forming with said first Wires a latticework adapted to support thereon the bottoms of the drinking glasses or the like, third parallel, widely spaced wires connecting a pair of opposite sides of said intermediate basket loop, and fourth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said intermediate basket loop and forming with said third wires a widely spaced latticework adapted to receive downwardly therethrough the drinking glasses in freely spaced relationship to each other, fifth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting a pair of opopsite sides of said upper basket loop, and sixth parallel, widely spaced wires connecting the other opposite sides of said upper basket loop and forming with said fifth wires a widely spaced latticework adapted to receive downwardly therethrough a drinking glass or the like, said upper loop latticework being aligned vertically with said intermediate loop latticework, said lower and intermediate basket loops on a pair of oppositely disposed sides thereof being provided with vertically aligned loop formations, vertical pins rotatably mounted within said vertically aligned loop formations, each of said handle means comprising a unitary length of wire having vertically spaced, horizontal side portions, said side portions being formed with vertically aligned, inwardly extending loops, the inner ends of said side portions being looped around said pins and being formed with second inwardly extending, vertically aligned loops, said first and second vertically aligned loops being adapted to snap intermediate vertically spaced pairs of said horizontal wires provided on opposite sides of said basket means and sleeve means on each of said pins intermediate the looped inner ends of said side portions, said handle means including vertically enlarged outer ends extending beyond the sides of the racks when said handle means are locked thereagainst whereby to facilitate handling of the rack.

References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 237,711 Taylor Feb. 15, 1881 557,706 Riviere Apr. 7, 1896 2,575,149 Watson NOV. 13, 1951 2,586,005 Colonna Feb. 19, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS 197,142 Great Britain May 10, 1923 

